Women Transform the Mainstream (1998)

Clean and accessible water is not only the foundation for successful communities and a healthy and peaceful planet; it is also a fundamental human right. And yet, today approximately one in eight people lack access to a safe water supply.The use of polluted water means poor sanitation as well as food and drink contamination, all of which lead to disease.

In an effort to create dialogue around water quality, WEDO welcomes you to take a look at our 1998 publication, “Women Transform the Mainstream: 18 Case Studies of Women Challenging Industry, Demanding Clean Water and Calling for Gender Equality in Sustainable Development.” In it you will learn about:

The causes of the water crisis

The impact of the water crisis on women

Specific recommendations for action based on a variety of case studies

And much more!

Women do not want to be mainstreamed into the polluted stream. We want to clean the stream and transform it into a fresh and flowing body. One that moves in a new direction- a world at peace, that respects human rights for all, renders economic justice and provides a sound and healthy environment.
–Bella S. Abzug (1920-1998)